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American Electronics Association (AEA)
Offices: Santa Clara, California
AeA is advancing the business of technology,
AeA is the nation's largest high-tech trade
association. AeA has more than 3,500 member
companies that span the high-technology
spectrum, from software, semiconductors
and computers to Internet technology, advanced
electronics and telecommunications systems
and services. With 18 regional US councils
and offices in Brussels and Beijing, AeA
offers a unique global policy grassroots
capability and a wide portfolio of valuable
business services and products for the high-tech
industry. |
American Federation of TV & Radio Artists
(AFTRA)
Offices: Los Angeles, California
The American Federation of Television and
Radio Artists is a national labor union
representing nearly 80,000 performers, journalists
and other artists working in the entertainment
and news media. AFTRA members perform in
television and radio advertising, non-broadcast
video, audio books and messaging, and provide
their skills for developing technologies
such as interactive games and Internet material. |
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
(AICPA)
Offices: New York, New York
The American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants is the national, professional
organization for all Certified Public Accountants.
Its mission is to provide members with the
resources, information, and leadership that
enable them to provide valuable services
in the highest professional manner to benefit
the public as well as employers and clients.
In fulfilling its mission, the AICPA works
with state CPA organizations and gives priority
to those areas where public reliance on
CPA skills is most significant. |
American Management Association (AMA)
Offices: New York, New York
AMA is a global not-for-profit, membership-based
association that provides a full range of
management development and educational services
to individuals, companies and government
agencies worldwide, including 486 of the
Fortune 500 companies. Each year, thousands
of business professionals acquire the latest
business know-how, valuable insights and
increased confidence at AMA seminars, conferences,
current issues forums and briefings, as
well as through AMA books and publications,
research and print and online self-study
courses. |
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American Marketing Association (AMA)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
AMA is one of the largest professional associations
for marketers, has 38,000 members worldwide
in every area of marketing. For over six
decades the AMA has been an essential resource
providing relevant marketing information
that experienced marketers turn to everyday.
MarketingPower.com—provided by the American
Marketing Association—supplies marketing
professionals with the information, products
and services required to succeed in their
jobs and careers. |
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Offices: Washington, DC & New York,
New York
ANSI has served in its capacity as administrator
and coordinator of the United States private
sector voluntary standardization system
for more than 80 years. Founded in 1918
by five engineering societies and three
government agencies, the Institute remains
a private, nonprofit membership organization
supported by a diverse constituency of private
and public sector organizations. |
American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC)
Offices: Houston, Texas
APQC serves approximately 500 organizations
worldwide in all sectors of business, education,
and government. APQC helps organizations
adapt to rapidly changing environments,
build new and better ways to work, and succeed
in a competitive marketplace. With a focus
on productivity, knowledge management, benchmarking,
and quality improvement initiatives, APQC
works to identify best practices, discover
effective methods of improvement, broadly
disseminate findings, and connect individuals
with one another and the knowledge, training,
and tools they need to succeed. |
American Specialty Toy Retailing Association
(ASTRA)
Offices: Chicago, Illinois
The American Specialty Toy Retailing Association,
better known as ASTRA, believes in the right
of all children to achieve their full potential
through fun and positive play; believes
in educating parents and the community at
large about the importance of play and expanding
their information about appropriate toys
and playthings; and believes in the value
of ASTRA in providing an association for
the specialty toy industry so that we may
further our common goals with regard to
children, the community and our individual
businesses. |
American Women in Radio & TV (AWRT)
Offices: McLean, Virginia
American Women in Radio and Television is
the national, non-profit organization that
extends membership to qualified professionals
in the electronic media and allied fields.
AWRT's mission is to advance the impact
of women in the electronic media and allied
fields by educating, advocating and acting
as a resource to its members and the industry.
Founded in 1951, AWRT has worked to improve
the quality of broadcast programming and
the image of women as depicted in radio,
television and cable. |
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